Synk Launches Limited Release of Grain Management Technology

Synk™ has launched a limited release of its innovative grain management technology to Sukup Manufacturing Co.® dealers nationwide. After extensive beta testing on multiple farms, this Phase 1 product is now available, with installations beginning this summer. Synk showcased this technology at recent trade shows, including the Iowa Ag Expo, the National Farm Machinery Show, and the Commodity Classic, where it received enthusiastic feedback for its modular automation and potential to evolve into a comprehensive ecosystem of connected farm systems.

To ensure reliability and build a strong foundation for future growth, Synk has chosen to release a limited number of systems. Farmers have shared their experiences with past ag tech solutions, noting opportunities for improvement in reliability and performance. Synk is committed to addressing these needs by continually testing and refining its technology to deliver a dependable, high-performing grain management solution. This initial Phase 1 release includes local grain bin controls and other key features designed with farmer feedback in mind.

Phase 1 Features:

  • Real-Time Monitoring: Measure grain quality with real-time temperature and moisture readings.

  • Spoilage Detection: Monitor spoilage indicators through CO₂ levels detected by environmental sensors.

  • Innovative Access: Easily access temperature and moisture cables via patent-pending roof ports.

  • Interactive Controls: Manage fan operations using an on-site interactive display.

  • Expandable Ecosystem: Benefit from a connected ecosystem of components designed to enable future capabilities.

Synk, powered by Sukup, is an OEM-developed, holistic grain management system that revolutionizes how you store, monitor, handle, and condition your grain. With modular automation, adaptive grain handling, superior data integration, and quicker decision-making capabilities, it's designed to make grain management simpler, smarter, and safer.

If you’re interested in improving your grain management, contact your local Sukup Dealer today. Inventory for Phase 1 is limited so these systems will go fast.

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